Thank you Manipal for treating me well and giving me much more than I asked for! It feels like yesterday when I first came to my hostel room wondering how the hell I’m going to spend the next 4 years! And the rest is history. The 4 years were just not enough. You can never… Continue reading A Goodbye to Manipal
Author: Mahesh
Mahesh Mayuur is an Associate Consultant at Expicient Inc.(Publicis.Sapient Network). He is a MIT Manipal Alumnus batch of 2014. In his free time he dabbles in photography and traveling.
Igatpuri – A Magical place for pure Bliss
Some days of planning, and finally a road-trip was in store with my best buddies. We set up for a place which had a very small mention in tourist books. But hey,who cares? All we needed was a weekend escape from all the noise and the pseudo-civilization! Living in a metro can surely suck your… Continue reading Igatpuri – A Magical place for pure Bliss
Yeh Mera India. . .
India, the world’s largest democracy is passing through turbulent times lately. The population is increasing, unemployment is at its peak, inflation escalating, the economy is shrinking as the rupee hits new low with every passing day, but alas, the political class of our country is totally aloof. The ‘elected’ representatives are making a complete mockery… Continue reading Yeh Mera India. . .
21 Poignant Photos from Amritsar by Mahesh Mayuur
Punjab,the land of lions where its easier to find a sharab da theka than a chaistall! Everything is so king-size here. You’ll actually feel Punjabiness in the air. Live life King size! Amritsar, where thousands of pilgrims flock every single day is an one of the oldest city of India dating back to 1577 AD.… Continue reading 21 Poignant Photos from Amritsar by Mahesh Mayuur
SLRism – A Photographer is more than his Camera
[quote]You don’t make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.” — Ansel Adams[/quote] Not long back, the DSLRs were reserved for professionals who had a keen interest in… Continue reading SLRism – A Photographer is more than his Camera
